The audible alarm in Tattle Tale is effective in keeping your dogs off your counters and furniture. Sensor picks up vibrations on the surface, startles your dog, and stops him in his tracks. Two-second alarm resets automatically. Adjustable sensitivity level can be set to either high or low. Includes 9-volt battery. Measures 5" long x 2" wide x 1.5" thick.

Please click on "More Information" for product details and features, and instructions for use.

Features:

Detects vibrations

Audible alarm

Automatic reset

Keeps pets off furniture

Keeps pets out of restricted rooms

Designed to be set down or hung up

High/low sensitivity switch

Dimensions: 5 inches long x 2 inches wide x 1.5 inches deep

Long life continuous operation with a single 9-volt battery

Tattle Tale is a super sensitive vibration and movement alert. Using structural vibration technology the Tattle Tale can detect vibration in an object or surface without any apparent motion. Tattle Tale sounds a distinct 2-second alarm and then resets itself waiting for the next interruption.

Battery Installation: Turn the Tattle Tale over and remove the battery door. Replace battery and put battery cover back on.

Operating Audible Alarm: Select "Hi" or "Lo" sensitivity setting. Place the Tattle Tale on the object to be protected. Alert indicates a disturbance. The alarm will sound for approximately 2 seconds, and then it resets itself. The alarm is audible and people as well as pets can hear it.

Sensitivity Setting: The Hi and Lo switch is for sensitivity - not for loudness. "Hi" sensitivity detects smaller vibrations than the "Lo" sensitivity, select for optimum performance.

Tattle Tale has a loud high-pitched tone that can be heard by humans and other animals in or near the room where the Tattle Tale is placed. The sound may startle other pets that may be near the device.

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Got my dog off the sofa - even after she had been on it for several years
This worked like a charm. Our beloved dog had enjoyed the sofa for 5 years when we introduced Tattle Tale. She was off it within just a few days. She would sadly just walk up to the sofa, see TT there and slink away. Voila!
March 10, 2015

Did the trick!
my GSD, is a service dog, has her quirks, when her vest is off.
I bought this and placed it on my pillows because, she pulls them off and chews on them. It worked . It took one time for each pillow. Now,, I just placed it in trash basket in laundry room. She set it off once this AM. I'll leave it there to for a few days, to see if she needs re-inforcement..
Initially, use it when you are home. It has a battery.
March 8, 2015

Quickly stopped by dog from going into waste baskets.
This item worked like a charm. My dog had suddenly started to go into the waste baskets around the house pulling out paper, cardboard, etc .. I put an alarm in each one he had access to and the behavior has completely stopped. I no longer even have to keep the alarms in the baskets.
May 28, 2014

It works great! For cats or dog!
My cat started to get on my kitchen counters, and the tattle tale stopped that. One of my dogs was taking things off the counter also, so I attached a treat to the tattle tale and when I got home from work, the treat was haning off the counter, the treat un touched, problem solved!
I lent it to a friend for her dog, who was getting in her garbage, and she stop that! Highly recommend !
April 24, 2014

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I'm interested in the "Tattle Tale" but my problem is not with furniture. I have two pugs who literally attack (jump up, bark, etc.) the TV whenever my husband and I try to watch. It used to just be when animals were on the screen, but it's beginning to be almost all the time- no matter the show. If I set the "Tattle Tale" in front of the TV do you think it might work the same? Could it sense the vibration from them jumping on the TV stand and sound? Do you think it might be too sensitive for a TV stand if there's an action-type show on? I'm desperate to find something to stop this behavior, and yelling "No," removing them from in front of the TV and putting them in a time-out are not working!!

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it would definitely work for the vibrations. as far as the barking...it works for my dogs, but they are both big black labs, so i'm not sure??? they have deep, booming barks. if i were to yell it would likely not go off, but has once or twice.it is also possible that it would go off from any vibration from whatever show you are watching. but--i would at least try it! it is entirely possible it will work the way you want it to. remember, though--that it emits a loud, high-pitched alarm. it only lasts for 2 seconds each time, but might just bother you as much as the dogs. again, if it were my friend asking me if they should try it, i would say yes.

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The tattle tale is not just for furniture, but I would hesitate putting it ON the TV stand. If you pugs like the TV sound, they might not be bothered by the tattle tale, but you would be annoyed by the two sharp, loud high-pitched noise whenever your pugs caused the tattle tale to vibrate. However, if you get past the annoying sound, it could work. Definitely worth a try.

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This should work. I would put it on the floor by the TV and when they get close it will sound off

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I have mine set on the high setting and it is extremely sensitive. It even goes off when my one dog barks. On the high setting, you just barely have to touch whatever it is on and it will go off. Even slamming a door will cause it to sound.

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I see that you ended up purchasing and loving the tattle tale. I was just about to reply to your message and say that I thought it would work for you on your tv stand when I noticed that you had posted a review. Glad to hear it worked well for you!

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Sounds like a smoke detector going off. It only sounds for 3 seconds and then it resets itself.

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My Lab is great about counters and furniture but pulls paper and Kleenex out waste baskets and shreds them when we are out. He is very clever about this and gets the goodies without tipping over the basket. Does anyone know if this would work with an open topped waste basket. Could I hang it from the side to detect his pilfering? Thanks!

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We hung two tattle tales on a gate barricade in our kitchen. The tattle tales work about 99% of the time with the gate. However, I think our pet has figured out the sound can't hurt him so that is the 1% when he figures out how to move the gate probably in between the loud bursts of noise from the tattle tale. Along with the tattle tale, maybe Foster and Smith has a product you can spray on the wastebasket to discourage your pet without harming him?

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Used Kleenex tissues contain germies that can hurt your dog, and other items he should not eat.Suggestion: Go to the hardware store or "big box" store and spend $10 on a kitchen trash container with a hinged lid. Our very very long legged Golden Retriever can stand on her hind legs and pilfer a dozen tennis balls from a box on a high shelf, after she has "hidden" all the others we gave her. So we tried a hinged lid on a plastic trash bin and she cannot figure out how to sneak-thief into it!

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Thank you for your question. It is recommended to keep this away from wet areas so using it on the top of the open trash can is not advised. A sting could be tied to it and allowing the unit to hang on the side of the can.

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It might work most of the time, but once the dogs realize the "sound" will not hurt them, they could get out. We purchased a gate that is flush to the floor and at the sides of the kitchen cabinets. Even with the tattle tale, if we don't weight the gate down, our dog will get out.

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Yes it would, hung near to where they're going out. But it is motion censored so it will go off with all motion on the gate. It's worth a shot because if it doesn't quite fulfill that purpose beleve me you'll find other uses for it so you won't be wasting your money. My daughter uses them for her dogs and they have worked great.

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You could probably zip-tie it to the lower portion of the gate, near where the dog gets under. The tinest vibration sets it off. But you dog may get spooked and take off to the other side of the gate and not want to come back.

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You would probably need 2 for a sectional. I would buy just one to start off with because if your dogs are like mine, they will be terrified of it and only attempt getting up a couple more times. If your dog is really smart, he/she may figure out that they can get up on the opposite end of the sectional and get away with it. I would put one on each end (maybe halfway between each end and the middle).

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